Prerequisite: CSC 121 or CSC 131.
Select, deploy, integrate, and administer platforms or components to support
an organization's IT infrastructure. Includes the fundamentals of hardware
and software, and how they integrate to form essential components of IT systems.
Monday | Topic | Wednesday | Topic |
---|---|---|---|
14 January | Intro to Platform Technologies Assignment via email |
16 January | LT: Linux Shell ABC: NDG Ch 1, Lab 1, Exam 1 |
21 January | No Class | 23 January | LT: man Pages ABC: NDG Ch 2, Lab 2, Exam 2 LT: Text Utilities ABC: NDG Ch 3, Lab 3, Exam 3 |
28 January | LT: Configuring the Shell ABC: NDG Ch 4, Lab 4, Exam 4 LT: File Manipulation ABC: NDG Ch 5, Lab 5, Exam 5 |
30 January | Hardware fundamentals/devices |
4 February | LT: File Globbing ABC: NDG Ch 6, Lab 6, Exam 6 LT: Finding Files ABC: NDG Ch 7, Lab 7, Exam 7 |
6 February | Memory I |
11 February | LT: Regular Expressions ABC: NDG Ch 8, Lab 8, Exam 8 LT: vi Editor ABC: NDG Ch 9, Lab 9, Exam 9 |
13 February | Memory II |
18 February | LT: Std Text Streams & Redirection ABC: NDG Ch 10, Lab 10, Exam 10 LT: Managing Processes ABC: NDG Ch 11, Lab 11, Exam 11 |
20 February | Memory III (RAID) |
25 February | LT: Archive Commands ABC: NDG Ch 12, Lab 12, Exam 12 LT: File Permissions & Ownership ABC: NDG Ch 13, Lab 13, Exam 13 |
27 February | Bin - Oct - Hex |
4 March | LT: Filesystem Links ABC: NDG Ch 14, Lab 14, Exam 14 LT: Hardware Configuration ABC: NDG Ch 15, Lab 15, Exam 15 |
6 March | Scripting |
11 March | Spring Break - No class | 13 March | Spring Break - No class |
18 March | MIDTERM EXAM (scheduled in person) LT: Boot Process NDG Ch 16, Lab 16, Exam 16 |
20 March | MIDTERM ACRONYMS EXAM (online) LT: Bootloaders NDG Ch 17, Lab 17, Exam 17 |
25 March | LT: Runlevels ABC: NDG Ch 18, Lab 18, Exam 18 LT: Designing a Scheme ABC: NDG Ch 19, Lab 19, Exam 19 |
27 March | Business Week - No class |
1 April | LT: Creating Partitions ABC: NDG Ch 20, Lab 20, Exam 20 LT: Mounting Filesystems ABC: NDG Ch 21, Lab 21, Exam 21 |
3 April | Authentication/Passwords |
8 April | LT: Maintaining Integrity ABC: NDG Ch 22, Lab 22, Exam 22 LT: Fixing Filesystems ABC: NDG Ch 23, Lab 23, Exam 23 |
10 April | Security Issues |
15 April | LT: Disk Quotas ABC: NDG Ch 24, Lab 24, Exam 24 LT: RPM Package Mgmt ABC: NDG Ch 25, Lab 25, Exam 25 |
17 April | Laptop components |
22 April | LT: Debian Software Mgmt ABC: NDG Ch 26, Lab 26, Exam 26 LT: Managing Shared Libraries ABC: NDG Ch 27, Lab 27, Exam 27 |
24 April | PKI PowerShell I |
29 April | PowerShell II | 1 May | TBD Review |
6 May | No Class | 8 May | Final Exam (0800-1100) |
ABC = Accomplish Before Class; LT = Linux Topic
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